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Election notice for the Council of Governors

Published on 07/06/2022

Member of staff casting their vote in the UHB election
Member of staff casting their vote in the UHB election

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust gives notice that elections will be held for the Council of Governors in the following areas:

Clinical professions allied to health

One candidate to be elected from:

  • Mark Raven
  • Jonathan Whitney

Medical and dental

One candidate to be elected from:

  • Zaira Akhtar
  • Ansar Mahmood
  • Parveen Narad

Nursing and midwifery

Two candidates to be elected from:

  • Ben Middleton
  • Veronica Morgan
  • Nicola Moss
  • Ula Naidoo

Voting is now open and instructions will be distributed to qualifying members by post or email.

All votes must be received by the independent scrutineer (Civica Election Services), at their postal address or website, no later than 17:00 on Tuesday 28 June 2022.

Inquiries about replacement ballot papers or voting instructions should be directed by telephone to the Returning Officer no later than 17:00 on Sunday 26 June 2022.

The contact details for each of the candidates is:

C/O Ciara Hutchinson
The Returning Officer
Civica Election Services
The Election Centre
33 Clarendon Road
London
N8 0NW

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